Hello i need help i have Juice dispenser and i have to always manually turn the spinners(Juice rotators) on one of the synchronous motor for it to rotate what could be the problem? Specifications for the motor is 14w, 50/60 HZ , 0.33 uF. any advice?
From what I know a couple things could be the issue. Take this with a grain of salt. But problems with the bearings ect. are a good place to start. since you will probably taking apart the device to troubleshoot it inspect them for wear. A bad bearing with the added friction means the starting torque would not be enough to overcome the forces.( i.e needing a little help to get it starting.) Induction motors have a limited starting torque. A capacitor is added to aid in the starting torque of a split phase induction motor. The capacitor is the weak link in that motor design.. It could be a universal motor which is common in house hold appliances. And those also have their own set of issues with capacitors as well. I would check the capacitor and see if it is good and replace with another identical .33uF capacitor if it is bad. The capacitor is used to provide a phase shift for the motor to rotate. without the motor tends to not rotate and hum which can damage the starting windings which are of a small diameter and instillation breakdown can occur and burn up the motor.
Hi. Finally a video showing actually wiring these up, but could you tell what type of wire used and your power source please. Thank you
hi thanks for your video ! I would like to know how can I adjust the speed ???
Hello i need help i have Juice dispenser and i have to always manually turn the spinners(Juice rotators) on one of the synchronous motor for it to rotate what could be the problem?
Specifications for the motor is 14w, 50/60 HZ , 0.33 uF.
any advice?
From what I know a couple things could be the issue. Take this with a grain of salt. But problems with the bearings ect. are a good place to start. since you will probably taking apart the device to troubleshoot it inspect them for wear. A bad bearing with the added friction means the starting torque would not be enough to overcome the forces.( i.e needing a little help to get it starting.) Induction motors have a limited starting torque. A capacitor is added to aid in the starting torque of a split phase induction motor. The capacitor is the weak link in that motor design.. It could be a universal motor which is common in house hold appliances. And those also have their own set of issues with capacitors as well. I would check the capacitor and see if it is good and replace with another identical .33uF capacitor if it is bad. The capacitor is used to provide a phase shift for the motor to rotate. without the motor tends to not rotate and hum which can damage the starting windings which are of a small diameter and instillation breakdown can occur and burn up the motor.
try to change the starting capacitor
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Can you pls tell the capacitor specifications
Cbb22
564j630v
can i put speed controller? thnak you
No
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The motor working is very quiet. Please email me the application you want? Our email: jane@chancsmotor.com
how much rpm is that?
about 5
Hello. Witch is the capacitor value? Thanks
Hi, different voltage has different capacitor value, for the 110-130V 5-6rpm example, it is CBB22 630V 155J
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